Peppermint Sugar Scrub....

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

It seems that I have my seasons reversed. I created all of my posts that would be perfect for Christmas during the spring and summer!Back in June, I made this wonderful Peppermint Sugar Scrub. I found the recipe on Pinterest and added my own special little touch.

It smelled wonderful and tasted great...wait, you're not supposed to know it tasted great! ;-)

I also shared this fabulous video...

No, I'm not going to make you travel back in time to get the recipe for this colorful sugar scrub, I will share it here to save you some time. Besides, you are going to need the extra time to make up several jars of this scrub to give to family and friends for Christmas.

Melt
coconut oil in microwave safe dish for 30 seconds or until liquid. Mix
in essential oil. Combine with sugar in a mixing bowl, until sugar is
completely mixed with oils. Divide scrub in half. Mix one half with
red food coloring and stir well. Fill jar with red mixture and white
mixture as you desire. Store in an airtight container.

This scrub is a wonderful gift...put it in a pretty jar, tie on a colorful bow and deliver. You could even print out the recipe on a small card and tie it on to the jar.

This scrub is very invigorating and is perfect for those mornings when you feel a little sluggish!

I remember that post well and actually made that scrub for myself and LOVED it :) The only thing is , instead of humming Jingle Bell's , I'm singing , Put the Lime in the Coconut .lol Hug's sweet friend , TT

Very nice! I love a good peppermint high in the morning! My daughter made these last year for gifts. Only warning....don't put in a glass jar if it is for the shower....mine fell and broke in the tub and cut my toesies!

LOL @ peppermint high...I love it and that is exactly what it is!! Oh no! I did put mine in glass jars and didn't even think about them sliding around and breaking. I will remember that for future scrubs that I make...nonbreakable containers!!

Love it!!!! I love scrubs and they make great gifts for people you want to acknowledge during the holidays, but not wanting to spend too much money. Great idea for neighbors, teachers, and even coworkers! Pinned and shared Benita.😝